On Friday, the Boone County Dive Team arrived and deployed a robot into the pond to help search for Pitzer just before noon.

Family members said they're hopeful that Pitzer will be found Friday.

The family said they are frustrated at the speed of the recovery.

“We're to the point now where we're like, okay, let’s go,” Pitzer’s sister, Kelly Taylor, said. “Now I’m feeling like, ‘Is she even in there?’ Because they say they found her after she'd be out in a half hour and she's not out.”

The water rescue team spent four hours using sonar and a robotic search vehicle.

They haven’t said if they’ve had success locating Pitzer’s body.

“Today. We need it today. Just for our sanity too, you know, because none of us have had any sleep, none of us,” Kelly said.

A spokeswoman said bad weather hampered the search earlier in the week. Rescuers fear an impending winter storm could drag the search out even longer. Crews also have three pumps draining the water to help the recovery efforts.

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